A panel at the Society of Environmental Journalists says the web offers unprecedented opportunities for journalists, even if some news organizations are losing their nerve. This includes a funny video on how people are finding their environmental news nowadays. …

Three scientists and a leading journalist squared off at the Society of Environmental Journalists’ annual conference on what the news media’s responsibility is in reporting on climate change, with Sacramento Bee editor Rick Rodriguez arguing that scientists appear to be too timid about saying what they really think. …

A parasite widely blamed for killing California’s sea otters after being flushed into the sea along with cat litter may only be part of the story – and if so, the immune suppression that’s going on could herald a much more widespread problem, participants on a tour at the annual Society of Environmental Journalists conference are told. …

Former Secretary of State George Shultz, eco-researcher Paul Ehrlich and others squared off at the Society of Environmental Journalists conference about whether it’s possible to “have it all” on the energy front. Answer: Apparently not, although we could to a lot better, and do so right quick. …

New York Times reporter Andrew Revkin, arguably the best reporter in the country on the climate beat, has a side project: A music career that produced “Liberated Carbon,” a funny little ditty. With link to video. …

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